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WORTH:
Renaissance
Italian
Renaissance
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Italian
Personalities
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Vocabulary
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Northern
Renaissance
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Northern
Personalities
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WORTH:
MAIN
What is Florence?
This Italian city-state is
considered the birthplace of
the Italian Renaissance.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Italian Renaissance
MAIN
Who were the Medici ( Cosimo
and Lorenzo) to name a few?
This was the patron family of
bankers that financed many
artists during the Italian
Renaissance.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Italian Renaissance
MAIN
Who was Filippo Brunelleschi?
He was the architect for the
largest dome built during the
Renaissance, which is still one
of the largest built with
natural materials.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Italian Renaissance
MAIN
Who was Giorgio Vasari?
He was the Italian artist, and
designer of the Uffizi Gallery in
Florence, who became the
biographer and historian of his
era, and wrote Lives of the Most
Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and
Architects.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Italian Renaissance
What The Prince, by Machiavelli?
MAIN
This was the book and political
guide that stated, “It is better
to be feared than loved” and
“The end justifies the means”.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Italian Renaissance
MAIN
Who was Michelangelo
Buonarroti of Florence?
He was the Italian artist who
sculpted the David, and the
Pieta, and painted the ceiling
of the Sistine Chapel as well
as designed the dome of St.
Peter’s Cathedral in Rome.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Italian Personalities
MAIN
Who was Raphael Santi?
He was the young artist and
architect who painted, “The
School of Athens”, and
numerous paintings of the Virgin
Mary or Madonna and died at
the age of 37 on his birthday.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Italian Personalities
MAIN
Who were Boccaccio and
Petrarch?
The death of these two Italian
writers and humanists in
1374-75 signified to many
historians the start of the
Italian Renaissance.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Italian Personalities
Who
was
Baldassare
Castiglione
MAIN
He authored the “ Book of the
Courtier” which detailed the
qualities of a Renaissance
gentleman and lady.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Italian Personalities
MAIN
Who was Donatello Bardi?
He was the Italian sculptor and
architect who designed and
sculpted the first free
standing soldier on horseback
since Roman times.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Italian Personalities
What is humanism and the
study of the humanities?
MAIN
This would be another name for
the study of and the intellectual
movement that accompanied the
rediscovery of Greek and Roman
teachings as well as rhetoric,
grammar, history, and poetry.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Vocabulary-Terms
MAIN
What was Engraving?
This was the style of art
perfected by Durer in
Germany using copper and
wood prints which often
depicted scenes of religious
upheaval and turmoil.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Vocabulary-Terms
MAIN
What was the vernacular?
The term used to define the
writing of texts in the local
language that could be
understood by local readers. (
Dante, Petrarch – Italian,
Chaucer – English, etc.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Vocabulary-Terms
What was oil painting, made with
linseed, poppy or walnut oil?
MAIN
This is the type of painting or
technique of painting developed
and perfected by the Van Eyck
brothers and demonstrated on the
front of the AP European history
Book in the Portrait of Giovanni
Arnolfini and his Wife”
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Vocabulary-Terms
MAIN
What was a utopia or utopian?
This is the term that means the
ideal, and often impractical,
perfect society.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Vocabulary-Terms
MAIN
Who was Thomas More
( A Man For All Seasons)?
He wrote the book Utopia, which
describes an ideal society on an
island in the Atlantic, where
gold, silver and jewels have no
value and was later executed by
Henry VIII when he failed to
approve the King’s divorce.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Northern Renaissance
MAIN
What are the Netherlands,
Belgium, Luxembourg, and
Northern France ( Benelux)?
These would be the modern
countries that made up the
area of Flanders.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Northern Renaissance
MAIN
Who was Francois Rabelais?
He was the French humanist who was
a monk and physician and wrote
Gargantua and Pantagruel, a tale of
two wandering giants who not so
subtly poke fun at French Society
and the Catholic Church.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Northern Renaissance
MAIN
What was Gutenberg’s Printing
Press?
This device helped spread the
diverse humanist ideas and
messages of religious reform
of the Northern Renaissance.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Northern Renaissance
What was Don Quixote written
MAIN
by Miguel Cervantes?
This was the book written by a
former Spanish soldier and
slave ( captured by Barbary
pirates) that poked fun at
chivalry and revealed insights
into Spanish life.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Northern Renaissance
MAIN
Who was Desiderius Erasmus?
He is considered the greatest
of the Northern Humanists
who influenced Luther,
Zwingli, and Calvin.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Northern Personalities
MAIN
Who was Albrecht Durer?
He was the “German Leonardo”
who studied in Italy and
painted portraits, as well as
several self portraits and
created elaborate wood and
copper prints.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Northern Personalities
Who was William Shakespeare?
MAIN
He was England’s greatest
playwright and wrote 37 plays
which are still performed today
in theatres around the world.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Northern Personalities
Who was Peter Paul Rubens also
Pee Wee Herman’s real name ?
MAIN
He was the Flemish painter who
blended the trends of Italian
Renaissance painting with classical
themes using large voluptuous
women.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Northern Personalities
MAIN
Who was Pieter Bruegel or
“Peasant Bruegel”?
He was the Flemish painter who
painted scenes of peasant life
using brilliant colors and
religious and classical themes
with a background of common
people.
WORTH:
200 300 400 500
SUBJECT: Northern Personalities